Virginia Gordan
Virginia Gordan has been a part-time reporter at Michigan Radio since fall 2013. She has a general beat covering news topics from across the state.
Virginia joined Michigan Radio after a career at the University of Michigan Law School, first as Assistant Dean of Students and later as Assistant Dean of International Affairs. Before that she worked as a lawyer in Washington, DC, on the development of low and moderate income housing.
Virginia loves the state of Michigan and especially enjoys exploring its lakes (including the Great ones) as often as possible.
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The ads will promote Michigan's economy on TV, in print, and across digital, social media, radio, and streaming audio services.
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The federal Inflation Reduction Act extends by three years subsidies that lower the cost of health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
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The task force has been formed by U of M President Mary Sue Coleman and Marschall S. Runge, the university's executive vice president for medical affairs.
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A bill, introduced last month by Republican Rep. Pamela Hornberger (R-Chesterfield Township), would establish a grant program to pay student teachers and their teaching mentors. It seeks to help address Michigan's ongoing teacher shortage.
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The state has received federal approval for a third round of pandemic assistance
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The bill was introduced last week by Democratic State Senator Dayna Polehanki due to the ongoing negative impact of the COVID pandemic on students and educators.
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Lisa Peacock's last day will be April 29, 2022, per her 60 days' notice requirement. She said she is willing to negotiate an earlier departure with the local health board.
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The Department of Defense team will provide assistance to Mercy Health Muskegon during a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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In a new report , the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan said the U.S. Border Patrol in Michigan uses racial profiling to target immigrants from...
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It is "likely" that Michigan's emergency rule restricting most in-person office work will be extended for up to six months after it expires in mid-April...